![]() He loves Celeste and is very excited for Earthblade. Titled Earthblade, the studio describes it as an exploration action game but says its. Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. Celeste developer Extremely OK Games has revealed its next project. If you haven't played Celeste yet and are planning to jump in, head to IGN's Celeste Wiki Guide for tips, tricks, walkthroughs, and more. While waiting for Earthblade to release, check out this surprise semi-sequel to Celeste and then read our thoughts on the original Celeste in IGN's review of the game. We really hope that at the end of this, some of you will enjoy what we make." We'll be here, slowly grinding away at that task every day. "Now it's our job to turn this ephemeral, pristine mind-object into a real, imperfect and human actual-object. "I can see the general shape of it, and I feel really good about where it's going," Thorson writes. Extremely OK Games, the team behind that Celeste game that Alessandro and Matty never shut up about are back This time the studio is tackling a new project called Earthblade, which is described as a 2D explor-action game, complete with the developer’s trademark talent for whipping up really fantastic pixel-art. The team originally hoped for the game to be released sooner than five years from their last release, which Thorson remarks is how long it took for Celeste to come out after TowerFall, but "now it sounds optimistic to say out loud that Earthblade could be released within five short years of Celeste." Extremely OK Games doesn't know how long it will take for Earthblade to come out, but it does know that "it will take as long as it takes.and that it will take a long time." There aren’t many details about the game just yet, but Extremely OK Games billed Monday’s news as a vibe. It's not mentioned in Thorson's blog post, but if you click the link to their teaser poster embedded in the post, it takes you to a page that calls Earthblade "a 2D explor-action game in a seamless pixel art world." It also says it's coming in 20XX - at least we know it's coming this century. The developer of indie hits Celeste and Towerfall has unveiled its next game: Earthblade. The next release from the Celeste team, coming 20XX. Thorson says the "air of mystery" surrounding this vibe reveal works well for the game, which is why Extremely OK Games has opted to save details about the game's story and more for a "big reveal that will hopefully blow your socks off." As for what is known, however, it took the team four different prototypes to "find Earthblade," according to the blog post. No score yet based on 0 Critic Reviews Awaiting 4 more reviews What's this Summary: A 2D explor-action game in a seamless pixel art world. The vibes, as it were, come by way of a new teaser poster, which you can view above, and a track from the game's soundtrack, which is being composed by Celeste composer Lena Raine. Released in 2018 to glowing praise, the platformer about a girl's mountainous trek is still celebrated today. Earthblade Teaser Poster, Photo Credit: Extremely Ok Games Extremely OK Games is possibly not a name you're familiar with, but it's responsible for one of the last generation's best loved indie titles: Celeste.
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